Excerpt from “A Biblical View of Private Property”…
Since the family is the primary institution whereby the Dominion Covenant is to be extended, laws were given to protect the property of families. The Jubilee laws of Leviticus 25 insured a family that it would always have land so that dominion could be exercised. Property could not be taxed. Even the father could not dispossess his family from the land because of carelessness, poor stewardship, or debt. Fathers were instructed to lay up an inheritance for their children so that the work of dominion under God could continue.
Vision Forum – May 8, 2008
Lenin on the Evils of Motherhood/Biblical Patriarchy II
Here, Lenin explains that getting women out of the kitchen and the nursery by changing social morality is key to the triumph of communism.
New Kentucky Senator explains stupidity of Marxist “tax the rich” mentality.
American Vision – August 27, 2010
The Power of Giving a Book
By Joel McDurmon
It all started with one book. When Bojidar’s missionary pastor left his Bulgarian town, all he left behind was a couple audio tapes and a copy of one book, Ken Gentry’s He Shall Have Dominion. Ken’s book is still, perhaps, the best one-stop exposition of the postmillennial, optimistic, dominion-oriented biblical worldview available. It has changed many lives, including Bojidar’s. After this, he wanted to hear more about optimism and biblical law.
October 18, 2010
Did a Communist Teach History to Your Children?
Read the complete article here.
American Vision – August 13, 2010
Christopher Hitchens, Dying Man
By Joel McDurmon
American Vision – July 14, 2010
When Your Own Propaganda Turns Against You
By Bojidar Marinov
At the Independence Day, Barack Hussein Obama used the opportunity to bash the Founding Fathers of these United States of America. The exact words he used were these:
Douglas Todd, in the Vancouver Sun last week, does a helpful service for Christians with this column (below) on a lesbian teacher being banned from continuing to teach at a private Catholic school. In particular, he shows us how “Human Rights” is a moral category, and even a legal category, that is incompatible with – and therefore at odds with – Christianity and God’s law.
As Kay notes, much of the success against the hard-left is because they’re dishonest, liars, deceivers, charlatans. It’s not just another opinion that’s fallen out of favour. It’s a fundamentally fraudulent agenda that’s been exposed. Their ideology is rooted in the fantasy of zealous God-hatred, and because they hate God, they lack the fundamental intellectual tools of observation, reason and logic that are necessary to make sense of the world in which they live.